Everything You Should Know About Ojai Pixie Season

Ah, the petite, sweet Ojai Pixie. What started out with Jim Churchill, known as a founding father for Ojai Pixie passion, encouraging a few of his farmer friends to grow the easy-to-peel tangerines in the late 1970s, has now evolved into a fruitful endeavor. According to the Ojai Pixie Growers Association, more than 40 families harvest Ojai Pixies from 25,000 trees.

Although Ventura Country is known for growing citrus, Ojai is the capital of the Pixie. Locals are so passionate about the fruit they’ve dedicated an entire month to celebrating it. Many of the restaurants, bars, bakeries and cafés offer Ojai Pixie-inspired eats and sips.

Foraging & Pixie Mixology Demo with Matthew BiancanielloOn April 10, renowned Los Angeles mixologist and author of Eat Your Drink: Culinary Cocktails Matthew Biancaniello and Ojai herb specialist Lanny Kaufer will lead an intimate group to forage the Cozy Dell Trailhead and Earthtrine Farm before touring Friend’s Ranch Pixie orchard. The Ojai Pixies and foraged herbs will be showcased in a mixology demo by Biancaniello that will be followed by a cocktail and tapas reception at Azu Restaurant.

“Pixology” Class, Photo Courtesy of Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

“Pixology” Cocktail Class at Ojai Valley Inn & SpaForbes Travel Guide Four-Star Ojai Valley Inn & Spa’s popular cocktail class will be Ojai Pixie-themed every Friday in April. Led by the property’s award-winning bartending team, the session, held in the hotel’s newly opened Wallace Neff Heritage Barncludes a guided demonstration and sampling of cocktails using bourbon, honey, gin and lavender.

PIXIE DISHES

Ojai Pixie Tangerines with a Twist with Chef Robin Goldstein at The Lavender InnThough the quaint inn holds regular cooking classes, the April 10 edition will have a bit more zest to it. Featured dishes at the Ojai Pixie-centric lunch include citrus-marinated crudo; roasted organic chicken with Ojai Pixies, honey and herbs; and orange-fennel shortbread with Ojai Pixie tangerine curd.

PIXIE PAMPERING

Spa OjaiEvery day of the year, this 30,000-square-foot spa is dedicated to your relaxation. During Pixie season (through May 31), Ojai Valley Inn & Spa shows a bit of local love by offering 20 percent off Ojai Pixie Tangerine Body Polish treatments and Ojai Pixie-themed manicures and pedicures.

Ojai Pixie Orchard Tours at Friend’s RanchLearn the history of Ojai Pixies while picking and sampling the fruit during tours on April 16 and 30.

Ojai Pixie Pool Party at Ojai Valley Inn & SpaGot kids? Head to Ojai Valley Inn & Spa for pool parties (April 16 and May 21) that will feature games and prizes for the whole family. Of course, Ojai Pixie popsicles will be a part of the fun, too.

Orchard Bike ToursWith the Experience Ojai Tour, The Mob Shop provides bikes and a guide for a two-hour, nine-mile ride through the historic town while passing acres upon acres of Pixie orchards in bloom.

Spa Ojai, Photo Courtesy of Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

Orchard Jeep Tours with Cloud Climber Jeep ToursExplore vistas and gain bird’s-eye views of the beautiful patchwork of Ojai’s celebrated citrus groves in a custom, open-air, canopy-covered Jeep driven by a professional guide. The tour (Wednesdays through Sundays in April) includes a stop at Ojai Olive Oil, where you can sample a variety of citrus-flavored vinegars and local olive oils.

WHERE TO STAY

It only makes sense that Ojai Valley Inn & Spa would commemorate the season with the Ojai Pixie package (through May 31). Expect a special tangerine-tinged welcome amenity upon arrival, 50-minute Ojai Pixie body treatment, a breakfast for two at The Oak and two themed cocktails.

But even beyond all of that fun, the 220-acre property also provides a new valley-to-table restaurant, Olivella, an 18-hole golf course, four pools and much more. And to think, the Spanish-colonial-style escape is only an hour and a half from L.A.